Hi! I have decided to create a public group for us on Facebook and try to see what happens with it.I hope you like the idea (a group is like a facebook page, but opened to everyone. Everyone can post there)

Members and Friends, please join the group and I will give you the moderator rights!(I have not found how to invite new people)

Newcomers, don't hesitate to join the group (read the rules) and post about your work.

I think it could become a nice place to discover new projects, meet new creators and share ideas.

I'm sorry, the arrival of this group might be sudden and a bit abstract to you all! lolBut you know that I always try to take the decisions that can improve and increase the collective, and I wanted to give a try to this tool.Anyway please join the group and you'll get used to it later.

If you like the idea, please share the info on our Discord

I think it can be interesting for creators who want a place to advertise for their work. Eventually if they find the place interesting they could consider to learn more about us and follow us more officially, and even join us! (forums, Discord, twitter...). In my opinion we could increase our community from time to time thanks to this group. But we will see of course, it's just a test!

Also for the Members and Friends, it's a good place to post directly your FB news (your projects, things you liked, tastes) without going through the page. Here in the group there is no big risk to post something wrong!- The original Icehouse page will not change. It is more "clean", with very specific news and I remain the main person to share messages there.- The group will be more "fun", with public posts from people outside participating to the news feed, and it will work more like a discussion thread.

For example (and this is just an example) I see it as a good place for Roger to post regularly music videos and have more chance to reach people. Or for Juanjo to post WIP pictures, news about game jams, etc.And a good place for new indie devs (like students) to post about their projects (there are many groups for indie devs like this and it attracts many different creators who try to spread the word about their work)